Device

Configurable as a

Configurable as a

Spectrum Monitor?

Hybrid AP?

 

W-AP105

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

W-AP92

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

W-AP93

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

W-AP93H

Yes

No

 

 

 

W-AP120 Series

Yes

No

 

 

 

W-AP130 Series

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

W-AP175 Series

Yes

No

 

 

 

W-IAP3WN Series

Yes

No

 

 

 

The radios on groups of APs can be converted to dedicated spectrum monitors or hybrid APs via the AP group’s dot11a and dot11g radio profiles. Individual APs can also be converted to spectrum monitors through the AP’s spectrum override profile.

NOTE: The spectrum analysis feature requires the RF Protect license. In order to convert an AP to a spectrum monitor or hybrid AP, you must have an AP license and an RF protect license for each AP on that controller.

The Spectrum Analysis section of the WebUI includes the Spectrum Monitors, Session Log, and Spectrum Dashboards windows.

Spectrum Monitors: The Spectrum Monitors window displays a list of active spectrum monitors and hybrid APs streaming data to your client, the radio band the device is monitoring, and the date and time the SM or hybrid AP was connected to your client. This window allows you to select the spectrum monitors or hybrid APs for which you want to view information, and release the connection between your client and any device you no longer want to view.

Session Log: This tab displays activity for spectrum monitors and hybrid APs during the current browser session, including timestamps showing when the devices were connected to and disconnected from the client, and any changes to a hybrid APs monitored channel.

Spectrum Dashboards: The Spectrum Dashboards window shows different user-customizable data charts for 2.4Ghz and 5 GHz spectrum monitor or hybrid AP radios. Table 194 below gives a basic description of each of the spectrum analysis graphs that can appear on the spectrum dashboard

NOTE: For more detailed information on these graphs, refer to "Customizing Spectrum Analysis Graphs" on page 582.

Table 194: Spectrum Analysis Graphs

Graph Title

Active Devices Table

Description

A pie chart showing the percentages and total numbers of each device type for all active devices. This graph has no set update interval; the graph automatically updates when values change. For details, see "Active Devices" on page 583.

Update Interval

N/A

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